robusta
Britishnoun
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a species of coffee tree, Coffea canephora
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coffee or coffee beans obtained from this plant
Etymology
Origin of robusta
from Latin rōbustus strong
Example Sentences
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Rice fields were lost; fish and shrimp died; and tons of robusta coffee beans were rendered unsalvageable, leading to a near 50-year high in price according to the International Coffee Organization.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 24, 2024
To wit: On its website, Starbucks attributes “more complexity” to arabica, while profiling robusta beans as having a “harsher taste compared to burnt rubber.”
From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2024
Saveur recently described the rise of robusta as “the 2023 coffee trend nobody saw coming.”
From Salon • Oct. 23, 2023
That, he told me, is the Mexican fan palm, Washingtonia robusta, which only survives down to about 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
From Slate • Sep. 5, 2023
Liberica and robusta type trees require more room than arabica.
From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)
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